Table 2. Apparent alcohol consumption for States,
census regions, and the United States, 2010.
[Volume and ethanol in thousands of gallons, per capita consumption in
gallons, based on population age 14 and older]

State or
other geographic area

Beer

Wine

Spirits

All
beverages

Volume

Ethanol

Per
capita

Volume

Ethanol

Per
capita

Volume

Ethanol

Per
capita

Ethanol

Per
capita

U.S.
decile

Alabama

100,935

4,542

1.16

6,931

894

0.23

5,499

2,260

0.58

7,696

1.97

9

Alaska

15,476

696

1.23

2,422

312

0.55

1,732

712

1.25

1,721

3.03

1

Arizona

140,415

6,301

1.23

16,269

2,099

0.41

9,492

3,901

0.76

12,301

2.39

5

Arkansas

54,855

2,468

1.04

3,090

399

0.17

3,425

1,408

0.59

4,275

1.81

10

California

651,673

29,325

0.97

129,752

16,738

0.55

51,950

21,351

0.71

67,415

2.23

7

Colorado

110,403

4,968

1.22

15,100

1,948

0.48

10,088

4,146

1.01

11,062

2.71

2

Connecticut

57,770

2,600

0.88

13,878

1,790

0.60

6,293

2,586

0.87

6,976

2.36

5

Delaware

21,353

961

1.30

3,233

417

0.56

2,232

917

1.24

2,295

3.09

1

Dist.
of Columbia

14,243

641

1.22

4,053

523

1.00

2,074

852

1.62

2,016

3.84

1

Florida

394,140

17,736

1.12

58,087

7,493

0.47

34,875

14,334

0.91

39,563

2.51

4

Georgia

184,230

8,290

1.07

14,955

1,929

0.25

12,459

5,121

0.66

15,340

1.97

9

Hawaii

31,028

1,396

1.24

4,518

583

0.52

1,968

809

0.72

2,788

2.47

4

Idaho

29,032

1,306

1.06

8,617

1,112

0.90

2,148

883

0.72

3,301

2.67

3

Illinois

279,293

12,568

1.20

32,079

4,138

0.40

18,910

7,772

0.74

24,478

2.34

6

Indiana

119,816

5,392

1.03

10,624

1,370

0.26

9,497

3,903

0.74

10,665

2.03

8

Iowa

75,848

3,413

1.37

3,504

452

0.18

4,442

1,826

0.73

5,691

2.29

6

Kansas

57,643

2,594

1.13

2,434

314

0.14

3,796

1,560

0.68

4,468

1.95

9

Kentucky

74,734

3,363

0.95

4,987

643

0.18

5,675

2,332

0.66

6,339

1.78

10

Louisiana

115,223

5,185

1.41

8,117

1,047

0.28

7,505

3,085

0.84

9,317

2.53

3

Maine

30,668

1,380

1.23

3,617

467

0.42

2,302

946

0.84

2,793

2.49

4

Maryland

99,474

4,476

0.94

13,934

1,798

0.38

10,246

4,211

0.89

10,485

2.21

7

Massachusetts

126,541

5,694

1.04

26,297

3,392

0.62

11,254

4,625

0.84

13,712

2.50

4

Michigan

196,594

8,847

1.09

20,682

2,668

0.33

16,249

6,678

0.82

18,193

2.24

6

Minnesota

105,975

4,769

1.10

11,121

1,435

0.33

10,355

4,256

0.99

10,459

2.42

5

Mississippi

72,518

3,263

1.37

2,089

269

0.11

4,080

1,677

0.70

5,210

2.18

8

Missouri

138,078

6,214

1.27

12,266

1,582

0.32

9,699

3,986

0.81

11,782

2.41

5

Montana

30,051

1,352

1.65

2,195

283

0.35

1,750

719

0.88

2,355

2.88

2

Nebraska

46,688

2,101

1.43

2,334

301

0.20

2,435

1,001

0.68

3,403

2.31

6

Nevada

72,467

3,261

1.49

10,192

1,315

0.60

6,451

2,651

1.21

7,227

3.30

1

New
Hampshire

42,863

1,929

1.75

7,223

932

0.85

4,955

2,037

1.85

4,897

4.44

1

New Jersey

147,507

6,638

0.92

32,013

4,130

0.57

15,178

6,238

0.86

17,006

2.35

5

New Mexico

45,422

2,044

1.23

4,026

519

0.31

2,974

1,222

0.74

3,786

2.28

6

New York

319,177

14,363

0.89

60,477

7,802

0.48

27,867

11,453

0.71

33,618

2.09

8

North
Carolina

186,673

8,400

1.08

21,274

2,744

0.35

10,852

4,460

0.57

15,605

2.00

9

North
Dakota

18,483

832

1.49

1,088

140

0.25

1,616

664

1.19

1,636

2.93

2

Ohio

271,228

12,205

1.29

18,164

2,343

0.25

10,980

4,513

0.48

19,061

2.02

8

Oklahoma

77,715

3,497

1.15

4,288

553

0.18

4,292

1,764

0.58

5,814

1.92

9

Oregon

83,678

3,766

1.19

12,029

1,5552

0.49

6,395

2,628

0.83

7,946

2.51

4

Pennsylvania

317,858

14,304

1.35

18,234

2,352

0.22

16,227

6,669

0.63

23,325

2.20

7

Rhode
Island

22,050

992

1.12

3,648

471

0.53

2,002

823

0.93

2,286

2.58

3

South
Carolina

109,553

4,930

1.30

7,131

920

0.24

7,102

2,919

0.77

8,769

2.31

6

South
Dakota

22,275

1,002

1.52

1,238

160

0.24

1,475

606

0.92

1,768

2.69

3

Tennessee

119,979

5,399

1.04

9,064

1,169

0.22

7,771

3,194

0.61

9,762

1.88

10

Texas

596,235

26,831

1.35

44,399

5,727

0.29

28,517

11,720

0.59

44,278

2.23

7

Utah

32,243

1,451

0.70

2,826

365

0.18

2,397

985

0.47

2,801

1.35

10

Vermont

16,223

730

1.38

2,673

345

0.65

918

377

0.71

1,452

2.74

2

Virginia

158,653

7,139

1.08

22,531

2,907

0.44

9,469

3,892

0.59

13,938

2.11

8

Washington

118,823

5,347

0.97

22,234

2,868

0.52

9,768

4,014

0.73

12,230

2.21

7

West
Virginia

42,682

1,921

1.23

1,797

232

0.15

1,683

692

0.44

2,844

1.83

10

Wisconsin

135,374

6,092

1.31

11,707

1,510

0.32

12,787

5,256

1.13

12,858

2.76

2

Wyoming

13,506

608

1.33

776

100

0.22

1,185

487

1.06

1,195

2.61

3

Regions

Northeast

1,080,657

48,630

1.06

168,059

21,680

0.47

86,996

35,755

0.78

106,065

2.30

Midwest

1,467,295

66,028

1.21

127,241

16,414

0.30

102,241

42,021

0.77

124,463

2.28

South

2,423,196

109,044

1.17

229,961

29,665

0.32

157,756

64,838

0.69

203,547

2.18

West

1,373,817

61,822

1.06

188,077

24,262

0.42

108,297

44,510

0.76

130,594

2.24

U.S. total

6,344,965

285,523

1.13

713,337

92,021

0.36

455,291

187,125

0.74

564,669

2.24

Decile values (1 = highest) apply only to State-level data. Numbers may not
sum because of rounding.